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What is the chain of islands that Darwin do his research?

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Which islands did Darwin conduct his research?

Galapagos Islands


What chain of islands did Charles Darwin visit?

I believe that you think to Galapagos Islands.


What important scientist did research on galapagos islands?

Darwin.


What island was famous for contributing to Darwin's research?

The Galapagos Islands were famous for contributing to Charles Darwin's research on natural selection and evolution. The unique biodiversity found on the islands, including the famous finches, played a key role in shaping his theory of evolution.


Where is Darwin research lab located on the Galapagos islands?

The Charles Darwin Research Station (CDRS) is a biological research station with its primary office in Puerto Ayora on Santa Cruz Island. There are satellite offices on the islands of Isabela and San Cristóbal.


What island chain in south America was the source the of many of Darwin's insight?

the Galapagos Islands


Darwin conducted much of his research where?

The Galapagos Islands. EDIT: No need to be rude...


Where did Charles Darwin go on a trip to to do his research?

To a group of islands 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador called The Galapagos Islands.


What brought the galapagos islands significance to the worlds attention?

Because Darwin Evolution theory base on the birds of Galapagos


On his trip to the Galapagos Islands Darwin determined that animals on the islands?

On his trip to the Galapagos Islands, Darwin determined that animals on the islands


On his trip to the Galapagos Islands Darwin determined that animals on the islands .?

On his trip to the Galapagos Islands, Darwin determined that animals on the islands


I'm writing a book and for my desired setting I'd like a chain of foggy marsh-like islands can anyone tell me if there REALLY are or were any foggy marsh-like chain of islands in the world?

The Galapagos Islands where Darwin discovered the finches has a very foogy period of weather.